RFK Jr's position will need to be confirmed with a Senate vote - but even with the chamber under Republican control, his appointment may face opposition because of his views on health issues.
President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic who spreads medical disinformation and conspiracy theories, to head the Department of Health and Human ...
President-elect Trump’s decision to nominate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary will put some of the former independent presidential candidate’s most ...
Kennedy Jr. as the next secretary of health — deadpanning on air as the news broke, “Well, America, I hope you like measles.” The longtime Kennedy critic made the jibe during Thursday’s ...
"Make America Healthy Again" is the new healthcare slogan from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Trump's new pick for Health and Human Services secretary. Trump has said in the past that he'd ...
Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. The pick, which will roil many public health experts, comes after Trump promised to let Kennedy “go wild” with health and food ...
Kennedy Jr. be the next HHS secretary. Because, why not. Right? I'm not here today to write about how God-awful a pick this is for anybody who actually cares about scientific research around ...
Kennedy Jr. would serve as the Health and Human Services secretary if Trump were elected. “No,” Lutnick said. “Of course not.” But in the week after the election — following several ...
President-elect Donald Trump announced Thursday he will name Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to his cabinet to run the department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the National Institutes of ...
President-elect Donald Trump said Thursday he has picked Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic, to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, he announced in a social media post.
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